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Assist the Dean in overseeing the Division of Professional Studies and Workforce Development in the following areas:

Investigate and respond to student and faculty concerns and grade appeals within the guidelines of the student handbook and faculty contracts

Triage student concerns and communicate them to the Dean as required

Work with faculty and office staff on course scheduling and review of syllabi

Liaise with various constituents to support special programs such as the Electronic Power Utility Technology (EPUT), Gas Utility Technology (GUT) and Department of Revenue (DOR), and those programs with no full-time faculty, such as Fire Protection and Safety (FPS) and the (proposed) Leadership Integration for the Public Safety Professional (LIP) Certificate. Assist in the advising, marketing, and promoting of these programs

Participate in strategic planning for the Division

Assist with reports, data, projections and estimates related to the Division's annual budget

Conduct research for Dean as needed, particularly with labor market trends

Proven ability to work effectively with a diverse faculty, staff and student population

Bunker Hill Community College is a multi-campus institution with vibrant, urban campuses in Boston, Massachusetts, in nearby Chelsea, Massachusetts, and at three satellite locations in the Greater Boston area. Recently re-certified as a Leader College by Achieving the Dream, BHCC is part of the Massachusetts public higher education system, which includes 15 community colleges. Founded in 1973, BHCC is the largest community college in Massachusetts, serving more than 14,000 students each semester across all modes of instruction. The College offers more than 100 certificate and degree programs that prepare students to enter four-year institutions or to enter the workforce prepared for better and more highly skilled jobs. Sixty-seven percent of students are people of color and more than 50 percent are women.

We are looking for individuals aligned with our institutional values of access and success, excellence and innovation, economic and social justice, inclusiveness and equity, civic engagement and service, kindness and respect, and accountability and transparency. Individuals with a dedication to a dynamic educational environment, investment in the social and economic well-being of all, and belief in student-centered learning in an engaging, supportive environment are sought to fill the following position.

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